Both teams have either won the championship or spoiled it for the other at one time or another.
He had to spoil it at the end all with that sweaing.
"Surely your sisters cannot always have been inclined to spoil you at every opportunity!"
Rich had conquered his own temper enough to take and not to spoil this rare second shot at school.
He also leaned his back against the door; nobody was going to come through it and spoil things at this point.
The specialist appears and democracy is half spoiled at a stroke.
The passing of their son spoils her attempt at a reconciliation.
For the others, the smoky fire spoiled an afternoon at the movies.
He keeps the news to himself in order not to spoil the family's remaining time at the resort.